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now i don't know any at cooper the associate editor of a ceasefire magazine suggests that france may have a vested interest in expanding its intervention in north africa france has likes to have a lot of military presence in its former colonies far more than britain and i think the second thing would be favorable terms of trade oil and natural resources they're attempting to militarize huge ships of africa so they want to monopolize access to the to the resources that their u.a.e. is francisco and many people say it's a huge part of it's a huge factor in its economy and it's something that not only mali but specifically niger and other neighboring parts where the tourist people reside do you see it's on top of. well as we've just heard some analysts suggest africa's untapped natural resources could be the main reason attracting western powers to the continent it's also being cited as a pretext for the intervention in mali despite the country being considered among the world's poorest nations it has plenty to offer when it comes to the wealth that lies beneath. the african nation is t
now i don't know any at cooper the associate editor of a ceasefire magazine suggests that france may have a vested interest in expanding its intervention in north africa france has likes to have a lot of military presence in its former colonies far more than britain and i think the second thing would be favorable terms of trade oil and natural resources they're attempting to militarize huge ships of africa so they want to monopolize access to the to the resources that their u.a.e. is francisco...
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france's global allies are showing signs of being sucked into the mali conflict british prime minister david cameron has already acknowledged that battling radical insurgency in the region could take decades rather than months and all this so that france can remedy the knock on effects from its libyan intervention. r t paris. the u.s. secretary of state has acknowledged the our revolution which the uars back both vocally and militarily led to a rise in extremism on wednesday hillary clinton testified to congress about last year's deadly attack on the american consulate in the libyan city have been going she took responsibility for security failures that led to the attack in september but said she had not seen requests for more security beforehand and a u.s. senator john kerry is now widely expected to win an easy confirmation from the senate to replace hillary clinton who is leaving her position but some analysts don't believe a new face will change u.s. foreign policy at all. well the clinton legacy is pretty much i think the legacy of american wars and a counterterrorism policy that
france's global allies are showing signs of being sucked into the mali conflict british prime minister david cameron has already acknowledged that battling radical insurgency in the region could take decades rather than months and all this so that france can remedy the knock on effects from its libyan intervention. r t paris. the u.s. secretary of state has acknowledged the our revolution which the uars back both vocally and militarily led to a rise in extremism on wednesday hillary clinton...
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france decided to step in when it was clear that the all african forces would not be ready to do it. but if you go back a little this crisis is in fact that there are a consequence misguided intervention in libya because many of the fighters fighting the government in mali are people who were armed in libya and they were driven out of libya by the western intervention so there's a link between the former intervention and this one and i think that is this intervention could even promote more islamic extremism al-qaeda recruitment for example we did see that in iraq in afghanistan didn't we and now you're saying this is coming from libya. actually there could be a possibility although i was opposed to the regime in libya and on this side of the western forces where his hair is clearly the target of french and soon african forces so it's a slightly different situation there is this possibility at this same time though france is not fighting a state or state apparatus it's a very very minor in terms of military power minor force and the consequences are likely to be less than they were i
france decided to step in when it was clear that the all african forces would not be ready to do it. but if you go back a little this crisis is in fact that there are a consequence misguided intervention in libya because many of the fighters fighting the government in mali are people who were armed in libya and they were driven out of libya by the western intervention so there's a link between the former intervention and this one and i think that is this intervention could even promote more...
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swapping france or for russia french film star. is now officially a russian citizen this coming after attacks around drove him out of his home country. plus british teachers say they feel the government is against them so dropping. dramatically impact the education of future generations. live from moscow this is here with me lori sushi thank you for joining us today it's been revealed that the f.b.i. knew of a plot to assassinate occupy wall street activists but didn't a lot of them to the potential danger of the bureau was instead spying on members of the movement branding the most criminals and domestic terrorists details on this now it's wattis marina portnoy. well it's not clear yet why the f.b.i. would neglect to tell activists there was a potential assassination plot surrounding them what we do know is that new documents obtained by the partnership for civil justice fund a us human human and civil rights advocacy organization have revealed that the u.s. the f.b.i. the department of homeland security the u.s. military and priv
swapping france or for russia french film star. is now officially a russian citizen this coming after attacks around drove him out of his home country. plus british teachers say they feel the government is against them so dropping. dramatically impact the education of future generations. live from moscow this is here with me lori sushi thank you for joining us today it's been revealed that the f.b.i. knew of a plot to assassinate occupy wall street activists but didn't a lot of them to the...
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the jury and hostage crisis fate taliban is reportedly rise to twenty five well it suggested that france's mali intervention which provoked the terrorist attack is actually a resource grabbing operation. hundreds of friends and supporters of internet freedom activist aaron swartz gathered for his memorial with his family maintaining the computer prodigy was driven to suicide by prosecutors and a looming trial against him. and as pakistan agrees to dissolve parliament in the face of protest over corruption allegations in the capital r.t. talks to the man behind the anti-government uproar. oh my from moscow where it's seven pm you're watching r t with me and you so now it's good to have you with us straight to our top story this hour and algeria is media is reporting that a number of hostages who died in the gas plant siege has risen to twenty five now it's expected to increase several foreign civilians were among those killed when algerian forces stormed the site taken by islamic militants in revenge for the french intervention in neighboring mali there are increasing fears though that the
the jury and hostage crisis fate taliban is reportedly rise to twenty five well it suggested that france's mali intervention which provoked the terrorist attack is actually a resource grabbing operation. hundreds of friends and supporters of internet freedom activist aaron swartz gathered for his memorial with his family maintaining the computer prodigy was driven to suicide by prosecutors and a looming trial against him. and as pakistan agrees to dissolve parliament in the face of protest over...
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issue a stark warning to france over its military campaign against them as fears grow western nations are now dealing with the fallout from their other campaigns in the region. protesters clashed with police in the pakistani capital. led by a muslim cleric a mass to demand regime change at the same time as the supreme court reporter orders the arrest of the country's prime minister. is germans are getting ready for a legal fight. over plans which could see no control of a money continuing to flow into troubled states. a very warm welcome to you from all of us here at moscow. mali islamist militants have issued a warning to france saying it's open the gates of hell by intervening in the country despite being bombarded by french warplanes since friday to help the government is the most insurgents controlling the north have now managed to grab more territory and britain and the u.s. are supporting the french operation raising fears and african a quagmire could be on the new front in the war against terror and that seems to stem from the west's previous military involvement in the region.
issue a stark warning to france over its military campaign against them as fears grow western nations are now dealing with the fallout from their other campaigns in the region. protesters clashed with police in the pakistani capital. led by a muslim cleric a mass to demand regime change at the same time as the supreme court reporter orders the arrest of the country's prime minister. is germans are getting ready for a legal fight. over plans which could see no control of a money continuing to...
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end of twenty twelve hours also when it comes to matters over defense military matters germany and france not agreeing either from sydney pursuing a policy of intervention we've seen not in libya we're also seeing that right now in mali where was germany they have said that they were going to contribute any of their troops and it was backed up by. the finance minister here in germany and a key member of angler merkel's christian democrat party but he said that germany didn't want to be a major player in foreign policy said going on to say that well after hitler and auschwitz how could they be a major player so there is a difference there between how france views its place in the wider world and how germany based on well the two countries relative history so this meeting all smiles and handshakes however that there are some deep underlying cracks in the relationship between europe's power couple. the berlin based political scientists students drink their believes that francois along the thames to counterbalance germany's austerity push will only prolong europe's agony. well i mean certainl
end of twenty twelve hours also when it comes to matters over defense military matters germany and france not agreeing either from sydney pursuing a policy of intervention we've seen not in libya we're also seeing that right now in mali where was germany they have said that they were going to contribute any of their troops and it was backed up by. the finance minister here in germany and a key member of angler merkel's christian democrat party but he said that germany didn't want to be a major...
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france is striking the rebels from the air and is sending in ground troops. charlie d'agata has the report. >> reporter: french fighter jets bombarded islamic strongholds in mali and officials vowed there will be many more air strikes to come to protect its former colony. france has deployed more than 500 troops to the western african nation to stop al qaeda-linked militants from turning it into a safe haven for terrorists. islamist militants seized control of the vast desert area in northern mali nine months ago. since then they've imposed an extreme form of shari'a law with public amputations and beatings are commonplace. mali's music, an important part of the country's culture, has been silenced. the militants have banned the annual music festival in timbuktu. national security analyst. >> what you have in mali is a safe haven for al qaeda, an aggressive terrorist group and organization and one that presents a threat to the stability of mali and the region. that explains why the french have decided to intervene now. >> reporter: france's decision to interv
france is striking the rebels from the air and is sending in ground troops. charlie d'agata has the report. >> reporter: french fighter jets bombarded islamic strongholds in mali and officials vowed there will be many more air strikes to come to protect its former colony. france has deployed more than 500 troops to the western african nation to stop al qaeda-linked militants from turning it into a safe haven for terrorists. islamist militants seized control of the vast desert area in...
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and in the meantime france's stepped up its domestic security following the start of the mali military campaign this over fears of terrorist attacks in the run up to the intervention of the country's defense minister said extremists occupying the west african nation are a threat to the whole of europe the middle east expert tariq ali says the danger they pose to europe has been well seriously overestimated. i don't think europe is under threat from any terrorist group obama is already said that the walk the phrase war against terrorism is a dated and the united states will abandon it and sort of ironic that the french are now taking it up the french intervention which is many people in the south applaud it because they're completely desperate but if this intervention goes on it'll get worse and worse because these guys are going to fight back and then you will have probably small groups of people taking revenge as we saw in algeria and incidentally the role of the french played in algeria bice helping in encouraging the government to stop an election midway has also left an impact on t
and in the meantime france's stepped up its domestic security following the start of the mali military campaign this over fears of terrorist attacks in the run up to the intervention of the country's defense minister said extremists occupying the west african nation are a threat to the whole of europe the middle east expert tariq ali says the danger they pose to europe has been well seriously overestimated. i don't think europe is under threat from any terrorist group obama is already said that...
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france is reportedly extending its military presence in north africa in addition to the military campaign in mali it's now also to be sending special forces to neighboring need to protect your a.t.m. sites run by a state owned company so the french say the science in nature i could become the target for african islamist militants who threatened revenge and power is within mali intervention against insurgents. and as you can see on this map where is the map now ok heritage mali and they're both neighboring countries and former french colonies as well have resources that the french energy sector is heavily dependent upon and those are things that maria the notion explains that's already raising questions about french intentions in the region. the french have died headlong into the military operation in mali but the discussion is still on go in as to exactly why the western nation has put boots on african soil again costing money and people's lives official rhetoric remains in line with the mantra of the war on terrorism but some statements suggest another layer of france's defense minister
france is reportedly extending its military presence in north africa in addition to the military campaign in mali it's now also to be sending special forces to neighboring need to protect your a.t.m. sites run by a state owned company so the french say the science in nature i could become the target for african islamist militants who threatened revenge and power is within mali intervention against insurgents. and as you can see on this map where is the map now ok heritage mali and they're both...
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it to do if if you had wanted to destroy the credibility of france and the western countries over the last five or ten years you couldn't have done a better job by the absurd contradictions of what they do. french troops have not enjoyed the same success in somalia ways special forces failed in their mission to rescue a hostage in the south of the country it's fair to the botched operation there becomes of secret agent dead along with two french soldiers and seventeen militants from al qaeda is al shabaab cell currently nine other french nationals are still to be held hostage across africa. the brother of aging president chavez has denied rumors the venezuelan leader is in a coma this after thousands of his supporters rallied on the day when he should have been sworn in for another term the venezuelan supreme court has postponed the inauguration indefinitely while chavis recovers from cancer surgery and prepare escobar from asia times online so federal functions including foreign agents will be wrangling for powering charges his continued absence. shows this war is not a monolithic sa
it to do if if you had wanted to destroy the credibility of france and the western countries over the last five or ten years you couldn't have done a better job by the absurd contradictions of what they do. french troops have not enjoyed the same success in somalia ways special forces failed in their mission to rescue a hostage in the south of the country it's fair to the botched operation there becomes of secret agent dead along with two french soldiers and seventeen militants from al qaeda is...
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some experts believe france more than it can chew opinion. in a few minutes here. revelations and internet freedom activist aaron swartz took his own life earlier this month the man who had been facing thirty five years in jail for his activities may indeed have been a source. who is just a few minutes away. from now israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu may have won the general election but he's done so only by the skin of his teeth defying almost all predictions the biggest winners were to the center with concern over house prices seemingly trumping that of nuclear threats. reports. desperate enough to turn to the extreme right. the voting here might be in secret but what's no secret is the result there was never really any doubt that prime minister netanyahu would win another term in office but the knot on paper isn't matched by the anger on the street. in michigan you know we know that when your whole brought about a deficit of thirty nine billion dollars that's going to cut the welfare social education and health budgets this is what the next four years wi
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government in france over. taxes on the super rich. back at the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly here on. this has outlined his vision on how to end almost two years of continued civil conflict one of the key conditions for peace according to president bashar assad is regional and international powers to stop supporting the groups. well there has certainly been rather interesting quotes coming from the syrian president he in fact called to hold an international reconciliation conference to end of the violence and the military conflict which is going on be going on for almost two years now in syria and this initiative according to assad will lead to a national wide referendum and fair election which is the only way according to the syrian president that the political landscape in this country can be changed but this initiative can only be possible according to assad if the western countries and some regional countries as he put it stop investing into terrorist groups which are fighting to overth
government in france over. taxes on the super rich. back at the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly here on. this has outlined his vision on how to end almost two years of continued civil conflict one of the key conditions for peace according to president bashar assad is regional and international powers to stop supporting the groups. well there has certainly been rather interesting quotes coming from the syrian president he in fact called to hold an...
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and welcome to the program man the islamist militants have issued a warning to france saying it's opened the gates of hell by intervening in the country despite being bombarded by french warplanes since friday to help the government islamist insurgents controlling the north have managed to grab more territory recently on the u.s. are supporting the french operation raising fears of an african quagmire and a new front in the war on terror that seems to stem from the west's previous military involvement in the region also his point of boycott explains. well britain and the u.s. are reportedly providing help with transport and communications and logistics to that means that they're providing transport and planes to help carry troops however we've also heard the u.s. is providing some very limits drones in order to track the movements of the rebels in northern mali and of course it's not just britain and the u.s. now we've heard that a number of other european countries including denmark pledging their support for the french military offensive in the region so it is growing quite quickly and
and welcome to the program man the islamist militants have issued a warning to france saying it's opened the gates of hell by intervening in the country despite being bombarded by french warplanes since friday to help the government islamist insurgents controlling the north have managed to grab more territory recently on the u.s. are supporting the french operation raising fears of an african quagmire and a new front in the war on terror that seems to stem from the west's previous military...
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france is reportedly extending its military presence in north africa in addition to the military campaign in mali it's now thought to be sending special forces to neighboring in knees rare to protect your aim sites run by a state owned company so the french say they size in the usual could become the target for african islamist militants who threatened revenge on power is for the mali intervention against insurgents there and as you can see on the map both mali and news are our neighbors and former french colonies colonies and have resources that the french energy sector is heavily dependent upon and marie a few notion explains that's already raising questions about french intentions in the region. the french have dug had loaning to the military operation in mali but the discussion is still ongoing as to exactly why the western nation has been on african soil again costing money and people's lives. official rhetoric remains in line with the mantra of the war on terrorism but some statements suggest another layer of france's defense minister has declared a total recount quest of mali is th
france is reportedly extending its military presence in north africa in addition to the military campaign in mali it's now thought to be sending special forces to neighboring in knees rare to protect your aim sites run by a state owned company so the french say they size in the usual could become the target for african islamist militants who threatened revenge on power is for the mali intervention against insurgents there and as you can see on the map both mali and news are our neighbors and...
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film i come here our deputy juices to france as he gets a russian passport after a dramatic falling out with his native land over a fierce new tax hike on the wealthy. but they look back at the top stories of the last seven days and the latest developments this is the weekly here. the syrian leader has outlined his vision on how to end almost two years of continued civil conflict one of the key conditions for the peace according to president bashar al assad is for regional and international powers to stop supporting groups r.t. to lexi yoshi have ski was following what he said but it has certainly been rather interesting quotes coming from the syrian president he in fact called to hold an international reconciliation conference to end the violence and the military conflict which is going on be going on for almost two years now in syria and this initiative according to assad will lead to a national wide referendum and fair election which is the only way according to the syrian president that the political landscape in this country can be changed but this initiative can only be possible a
film i come here our deputy juices to france as he gets a russian passport after a dramatic falling out with his native land over a fierce new tax hike on the wealthy. but they look back at the top stories of the last seven days and the latest developments this is the weekly here. the syrian leader has outlined his vision on how to end almost two years of continued civil conflict one of the key conditions for the peace according to president bashar al assad is for regional and international...
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france's global allies are showing signs of being sucked into the mali conflict prime minister david cameron has already acknowledged the fastenings radical insurgency in the region could take decades rather than months and all this so that france can remedy the knock on effects. from its libyan intervention. r.t. paris. france a stepped up security measures at home fearing reprisal attacks from islam is to have valid to avenge the mahdi intervention dozens of foreign hostages were killed when terrorists seized a gas plant in algeria last week middle east expert tariq ali thinks that further retribution strikes will likely be focused in africa i don't think europe is under threat from any terrorist group obama already said that the phrase war against terrorism is a day to be united states will abandon it sort of ironic that the french are now taking it up the french intervention which has many people in the south a lot because they're completely desperate but if this intervention goes on it'll get worse and worse because these guys are going to fight back and then you will have proba
france's global allies are showing signs of being sucked into the mali conflict prime minister david cameron has already acknowledged the fastenings radical insurgency in the region could take decades rather than months and all this so that france can remedy the knock on effects. from its libyan intervention. r.t. paris. france a stepped up security measures at home fearing reprisal attacks from islam is to have valid to avenge the mahdi intervention dozens of foreign hostages were killed when...
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it to do even if you had wanted to destroy the credibility of france and the western countries over the last five or ten years you couldn't have done a better job by the absurd contradictions in what they do. also this week two french soldiers died in somalia during a failed mission to rescue a hostage who was also killed in the raid began hours after french troops began the intervention to get rid of the islamist rebel groups in control of the northern part of the country and there are currently nine french people held hostage across northern africa. the people of venezuela still in suspense over the health of their leader hugo chavez who was recovering from cancer surgery in cuba this week tens of thousands held a rally at a symbolic inauguration ceremony and chavez's official swearing in date was postponed indefinitely by the country's supreme court a pepe escobar from asia times online believes that but the absence of the charismatic leader is a severe power struggle well underway. so visible is not a monolithic saying like would dare to say the communist party in china dad least fo
it to do even if you had wanted to destroy the credibility of france and the western countries over the last five or ten years you couldn't have done a better job by the absurd contradictions in what they do. also this week two french soldiers died in somalia during a failed mission to rescue a hostage who was also killed in the raid began hours after french troops began the intervention to get rid of the islamist rebel groups in control of the northern part of the country and there are...
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russia france britain germany china and iran last met in moscow in june a number of countries accuse the islamic state of trying to develop nuclear weapons something terror and continues to deny. a protest march in the chilean capital commemorating the controversial death of a indian turned violent with about a dozen people arrested a twenty two year old was shot dead by police in two thousand and eight during a land dispute in the south of the country and put your indians represent about five percent of chile's population and that clash sporadically with your thirties for. now it's been just over seven months since french voters invested their hopes for change in socialist francois trusting him to steer the country out of stormy economic waters but as artie's alexia chefs he found out less than a year in office it appears the president has already lost a lot of the momentum that swept him to. the debate on whether gay marriage should be allowed has split french society for years with protests about the issue often ending in violence with francois hollande coming to power the gay com
russia france britain germany china and iran last met in moscow in june a number of countries accuse the islamic state of trying to develop nuclear weapons something terror and continues to deny. a protest march in the chilean capital commemorating the controversial death of a indian turned violent with about a dozen people arrested a twenty two year old was shot dead by police in two thousand and eight during a land dispute in the south of the country and put your indians represent about five...
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and germany they both have complicated tax codes if you look at france forty one percent right now up to forty one percent in germany up to forty five percent as opposed to russia's thirteen percent but if this new law comes into effect in france that. market for france goes up to seventy five percent likely that when it comes to the global meltdown that we've been seeing for years particularly twenty twelve was not a good year for the eurozone if a much of the world indeed but somehow russia managed to avoid the global economic crisis and that is certainly the case in fact it is one of the brics countries which means it is one of the emerging markets in the world but if you look at what's been happening around europe in fact in the past year we've been seeing austerity protests we've been seeing people come into the streets who are looking for jobs and in fact the unemployment rate's if you look at greece twenty six percent if you look at the e.u. in general the average there eleven percent if you look at the unemployment rate in russia only six point four percent the united nations
and germany they both have complicated tax codes if you look at france forty one percent right now up to forty one percent in germany up to forty five percent as opposed to russia's thirteen percent but if this new law comes into effect in france that. market for france goes up to seventy five percent likely that when it comes to the global meltdown that we've been seeing for years particularly twenty twelve was not a good year for the eurozone if a much of the world indeed but somehow russia...
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that very very few wanted peace you wanted freedom you wanted economic progress france great britain europe will always stand by the libyan people. but a regional crisis probably wasn't what mr sarkozy anticipated when he was spearheading the military operation to topple moammar gadhafi although the former french president can't say that he hadn't been warned personally i play a significant role in establishing peace in those regions of africa should the situation in libya be unstable al-qaeda will establish its rule a lot and will return and libya will be another afghanistan terrorists will flood to europe cut to paris and almost two years later markets after his words could well be ringing in the years of need what i saw was the successor francois hollande having just sent troops to mali france's new leader could well be learning that every action has a reaction. secu so not only did the french intervention in libya not help the democratic process which is what they said they were after but it is that simply opened up the floodgates for weapons stockpiles and fighters to leave the
that very very few wanted peace you wanted freedom you wanted economic progress france great britain europe will always stand by the libyan people. but a regional crisis probably wasn't what mr sarkozy anticipated when he was spearheading the military operation to topple moammar gadhafi although the former french president can't say that he hadn't been warned personally i play a significant role in establishing peace in those regions of africa should the situation in libya be unstable al-qaeda...
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simple rule france is far from the only nation to have and defend its interests in africa the french have intervened around fifty times in africa in the last fifty years since official decolonization protected regimes from rebels like in djibouti or the central african republic or fighting regimes like in libya france is always driven by its own economic or geopolitical interests this time is no different radical de carlo is asian wasn't actually over apart from economic there is also strategic importance this part of africa opens routes to the red sea and the middle east britain and france have for centuries fought over it before it's like a remake but with many others involved but that doesn't mean the round mutual interests here. if you ask people in mali you'd be surprised they were waiting for somebody to save them because their army is not equipped to are trained to oppose these militants but it was necessary to intervene in mali people see this operation as a liberation they hardly wanted to live under islamicists misery had that is a philosopher in the formant an asian embass
simple rule france is far from the only nation to have and defend its interests in africa the french have intervened around fifty times in africa in the last fifty years since official decolonization protected regimes from rebels like in djibouti or the central african republic or fighting regimes like in libya france is always driven by its own economic or geopolitical interests this time is no different radical de carlo is asian wasn't actually over apart from economic there is also strategic...
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rebels are able to do something within france i think it's going to it could either. make make citizens they're very concerned and or they may just say get out altogether to avoid the conflict he's in a very precarious situation right now michael thank you very much indeed really interesting talking to michael maloof former pentagon official live in washington thank you time thanks for having me. the un's atomic agency experts are back in iran for the second time in a little more than a month to iran hopes this visit will bring clear progress but stresses a deal is only possible if its rights for peaceful nuclear energy are respected the west fears iran is seeking atomic weapons and keeps piling sanctions on the country but is more of a notion of found out they often have the opposite effect to what was intended by the u.s. maybe serious sanctions against iran are not targeted at the general public but there was barely a single person from the population of around seventy five million who hasn't been there. i used to buy two meters and boxes then and now they're selli
rebels are able to do something within france i think it's going to it could either. make make citizens they're very concerned and or they may just say get out altogether to avoid the conflict he's in a very precarious situation right now michael thank you very much indeed really interesting talking to michael maloof former pentagon official live in washington thank you time thanks for having me. the un's atomic agency experts are back in iran for the second time in a little more than a month...
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>> yes. >> in your opinion, was it humanly possible to win the tour de france without doping? seven times in a row. >> not in my opinion. >> this morning we'll answer the big question, what's next for armstrong now that his reputation is in shambles. does this confession land him in new legal and financial jeopardy and can he ultimately redeem himself and rehab his reputation? and did oprah do the job in her exclusive interview? we begin our coverage this morning with cnn's george howell. >> reporter: lance armstrong spent years trying to outrun allegations that he used performance enhancing substances to fuel his successful cycling career. that race is now over. >> was it a big deal to you? did it feel wrong? >> at the time? >> uh-huh. >> no. >> it did not even feel wrong. >> no. scary. >> did you feel bad about it? >> no. even scarier. >> did you feel in any way that you were cheating? >> no. the scariest. >> reporter: after decades of denials, the seven tour de france winner came clean in part one of a wide ranging interview with oprah winfrey. >> i am flawed, deeply flawed
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you said france was the next to go the way of spain and greece now today the debt of france is yielding less than the debt of the united kingdom where the central bank is the biggest buyer the pendulum of risk seems to have swung from continental europe to britain as people realize that britain's current account deficit and the underlying fundamentals are grave and people are piling on a short sale of british pounds it looks like the british pound bubbles about to pop your thoughts well it's not as if it's the risk of france it is and this made it relation to the u.k. it has in the current is undismayed significant in my opinion but it's not and then as to meet every day since the u.k. the risk in the u.k. has been recognize well for me so for some amount of time and now you know. realities started to come to light the knowledge you know the u.k. is in a significant has a significant issues u.k. has is rife with non-performing assets you know that have been swept that have been swept under the rug due to changes in policy very good tory reform quote unquote but basically you have to loo
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as france celebrates military success in mali we take a closer look at the possible complications the campaign could bring. egypt's military chief says his country is on the verge of collapse but says the army will stand firm as protesters ignore curfews in another night of violent anti regime protests. and president obama looks to police chiefs of the us cities devastated by deadly mass shootings to support tougher gun control rules many there still defend their right to bear arms. my from our studios in moscow we are watching r t with me and he said now it's good to have you with us our top story this hour president francois hollande has held france with military intervention in mali as a success the malayan army has made big advances against islamist insurgents all with the assistance of french troops and earlier our chief tom barton told me about the progress made so far and the problems that have come with it. campaign starts with french troops about two and a half weeks ago sweeping up from the center of the country up to with these islamist held areas meeting very little resist
as france celebrates military success in mali we take a closer look at the possible complications the campaign could bring. egypt's military chief says his country is on the verge of collapse but says the army will stand firm as protesters ignore curfews in another night of violent anti regime protests. and president obama looks to police chiefs of the us cities devastated by deadly mass shootings to support tougher gun control rules many there still defend their right to bear arms. my from our...
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we have france here in the united states. we have california . rich people and wealthy people . leaving california because of the taxerates and problems are going on there. >> yurb raare request has a nat tax . the i.r.s. to do with it. even what was for it. he needs to optinize the deductions. he needs five paper towel rolls >> if you are against special interest gets special deals. how can you be in favor of a complicated tax code. >> i am not in favor. >> but we'll point one thing out. french high court ruled that the super tax that pardue wants to leave is illegal. >> 75 percent. >> but the politicians are pushing for it >> they will bring it back next fll. >> he happens to be the leader of the country. >> in it didn't work . i am all for. >> it was the wording. >> if you're guaranteeny we will not end up with a 75 page code. >> it will be weeks before we sort what is in there. >> you do i want want capitol allocated based on decisions. >> it is ape tax. >> thymes there is no wigging for the win ares or students. helping them tow get a job. some of the cashing in crew feels
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farewell to france and his new russian citizenship. more for you there at the moment including. only. eight. but for now in northern ireland hundreds of police in belfast over the weekend in protest of the decision to fly the british flag. was from the christian science monitor the conflicts driven by the fact that british. ultimately losing ground to the majority mostly favor leaving the u.k. to form a united. this traditionally throughout its history been a predominantly at protestant unionists city and the latest census results show that's not really the case any longer it's not likely it's like a republican nationalist a majority or catholic if it were fair and the decision itself to fly the flag only on seventeen designated daisy or taken on december third. reflects this change and that seems to be what's troubling loyalists rather than the flag itself because in fact flying the flag on designated day simply brings it into line with other at british government and civic buildings. all right as promised that we go to some other global headlines for you in brief will start wi
farewell to france and his new russian citizenship. more for you there at the moment including. only. eight. but for now in northern ireland hundreds of police in belfast over the weekend in protest of the decision to fly the british flag. was from the christian science monitor the conflicts driven by the fact that british. ultimately losing ground to the majority mostly favor leaving the u.k. to form a united. this traditionally throughout its history been a predominantly at protestant...
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france pushes to retake mali from islam as militants as battles rage across the country while the number of victims in algerian hostage crisis triggered by the campaign rises to forty eight. president barack obama facially begins his second term in office was that manny waiting to see if you will deliver on numerous promises on domestic and foreign issues. japan warrants china over its naval presence near disputed islands in the east china sea as beijing slams washington stance on the territorial conflict. watching r.t. coming to live from moscow nine am and the russian capital i'm marina joshie welcome to the program twenty five more bodies have been found in the wake of the old jury and desert hostage crisis bringing the total number of confirmed victims to forty eight jarius as they have arrested five suspected islamised attackers after earlier reports that all thirty two militants have been killed in the operation to and the siege manty foreign nationals still remain on account of work as the search for bodies in the so hard gas plant facility continues al qaeda linked group claimed
france pushes to retake mali from islam as militants as battles rage across the country while the number of victims in algerian hostage crisis triggered by the campaign rises to forty eight. president barack obama facially begins his second term in office was that manny waiting to see if you will deliver on numerous promises on domestic and foreign issues. japan warrants china over its naval presence near disputed islands in the east china sea as beijing slams washington stance on the...
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swapping france for russia french film star. is now officially a russian citizen after tax around drove him out of his home country. teachers say they feel the government is against them as a drop in morale threatens to dramatically impact the education of future generations. around the world online on satellite this is r t with you twenty four hours a day live from moscow it's been revealed that the f.b.i. knew of a plot to assassinate occupy wall street activists but didn't alert them to the potential danger the bureau was instead spying on members of the movement branding them criminals and domestic terrorists. has the details. well it's not clear yet why the f.b.i. would neglect to tell activists that there was a potential assassination plot surrounding them what we do know is that new documents obtained by the partnership for civil justice find a u.s. human human and civil rights advocacy organization have revealed that the u.s. the f.b.i. the department of homeland security the u.s. military and private corporations all co
swapping france for russia french film star. is now officially a russian citizen after tax around drove him out of his home country. teachers say they feel the government is against them as a drop in morale threatens to dramatically impact the education of future generations. around the world online on satellite this is r t with you twenty four hours a day live from moscow it's been revealed that the f.b.i. knew of a plot to assassinate occupy wall street activists but didn't alert them to the...
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the algerian hostage crisis fate televisa reportedly rise to twenty five while it is suggested that france's mali intervention which provoked the terrorist attack is actually a resource of grabbing operation. hundreds of friends and supporters of internet freedom activist and swartz gather for his memorial with his family maintaining the computer prodigy was driven to suicide by prosecutors and trial against him. and as pakistan agrees to dissolve parliament in the face of protests over corruption allegations in the capital talks to the man behind the anti-government uproar. from our studios in moscow this is really glad to have you with us. the algerian military has reportedly taken five islamic terrorists alive in the aftermath of the gas facility hostage siege with the clear up operation still ongoing the civilian death toll is expected to rise as more bodies are discovered several foreign civilians were among dozens killed when i'll jury and forces stormed the site taken by militants in revenge for the french intervention in neighboring mali and there are increasing claims that paris inv
the algerian hostage crisis fate televisa reportedly rise to twenty five while it is suggested that france's mali intervention which provoked the terrorist attack is actually a resource of grabbing operation. hundreds of friends and supporters of internet freedom activist and swartz gather for his memorial with his family maintaining the computer prodigy was driven to suicide by prosecutors and trial against him. and as pakistan agrees to dissolve parliament in the face of protests over...
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is ready for peace talks with the government and the french whose forces are currently fighting that france's defense minister meanwhile has said his country prepared for a long conflict and he's written ocean a look at the reasons behind the french intervention. thank you french had died headlong into the military operation in mali but the discussion is still ongoing as to exactly why the western nation has people who are as rich and soil again cost in money and people's lives official rhetoric remains in line with the mantra of the war on terrorism but some statements suggest another may or france's defense minister has declared total become question mali is the main goal with the president echoing french troops twenty five hundred so far who remain in the region the rest on as necessary they're attempting to militarize the few ships of africa so that they will to monopolize access to the city to the resources this is the day we think this is the complete specifically i mean relations do it to states that no we seeing problems in other parts of the european union through european union troo
is ready for peace talks with the government and the french whose forces are currently fighting that france's defense minister meanwhile has said his country prepared for a long conflict and he's written ocean a look at the reasons behind the french intervention. thank you french had died headlong into the military operation in mali but the discussion is still ongoing as to exactly why the western nation has people who are as rich and soil again cost in money and people's lives official...
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that the celebration can paper over some of the divisions between here it's power couple of course france and germany the two major economies and the well the two biggest voices in europe really when it comes to how to tackle the eurozone crisis all around wants to see more spending to promote growth where is. stuck to her guns saying it's only through austerity that any kind of problems in the eurozone can be perhaps fixed now there's also rising concern here in germany over the state of the french economy the german people and german finance is looking to thinking well we don't want to get caught up will catch a cold if you'll recall and he sneezes it was a expected that the french economy went into recession at the end of twenty twelve hours also when it comes to matters of defense military matters germany and france not agreeing either front certainly pursuing a policy of intervention we've seen not in libya we're also seeing that right now in mali where is germany they have said that they were going to contribute any of their troops and it was backed up by. the finance minister here
that the celebration can paper over some of the divisions between here it's power couple of course france and germany the two major economies and the well the two biggest voices in europe really when it comes to how to tackle the eurozone crisis all around wants to see more spending to promote growth where is. stuck to her guns saying it's only through austerity that any kind of problems in the eurozone can be perhaps fixed now there's also rising concern here in germany over the state of the...
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. >> in all seven tour de france victories did you ever take banned substances or blood dope? >> know. >>> a group saved after algerian forces stormed the plant where the captives were being held. >>> and a new twist in the manti te'o hoax. questions about how much the notre dame football star knew and what he told the press. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, january 18th, 2013. >>> good morning, everybody. good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. lance armstrong is finally done with what he calls the big lie. he admitted what many had suspected that he doped. in an interview with oprah winfrey armstrong said he started using performance-enhancing drugs in the 1990s and it would have been impossible to win seven tour de france championships any other way. with that more than a decade of lies and cover-ups was over, so was officially the once untouchable legend erika rear of lance armstrong. >> this story was so perfect for so long. you overcome the disease, you win the tour de france seven times, you have a happy marriages children. i mean
. >> in all seven tour de france victories did you ever take banned substances or blood dope? >> know. >>> a group saved after algerian forces stormed the plant where the captives were being held. >>> and a new twist in the manti te'o hoax. questions about how much the notre dame football star knew and what he told the press. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, january 18th, 2013. >>> good morning,...
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it was for france. like industrial things. no, only coutoure because it was aristocracy, the spirit of france. until the end of the 1980's. the designers of the 1980's. anyway, i was seeing that coutoure, made me dream. i realize that there were people that were not from coutoure but as good as coutoure. when i saw when i thought, i love it. it is nice in different. very creative. fabulous, ginzo. but i love coutoure. the way i was looking at magazines. i what -- i must say that my teacher was a journalist, explaining the clothing. now we call them stylists, which in reality was an editor, especially one which is a dead now. it was very inspiring. one from the magazine "elle." f fabulous, fabulous editor. she was mixing the close. she was doing something else than the panoply. matching, like in coutoure. she was taking an overall and putting with high heels and glamorous jewelry. i loved it. it shows me that you are not obliged. you do not have to wear the matching thing. coutoure, i saw similar things and making the dream, yo
it was for france. like industrial things. no, only coutoure because it was aristocracy, the spirit of france. until the end of the 1980's. the designers of the 1980's. anyway, i was seeing that coutoure, made me dream. i realize that there were people that were not from coutoure but as good as coutoure. when i saw when i thought, i love it. it is nice in different. very creative. fabulous, ginzo. but i love coutoure. the way i was looking at magazines. i what -- i must say that my teacher was...
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in the southern regions of france, towards the pyrenees, clout pushing through. we saw an incredible amount of snow. avalanche warnings in the area are the highest they've seen in this season already, closing many of the road. people have problems getting to work as well as transportation being stopped. wednesday evening and thursday morning, the avalanche warnings have been lifted. the rest of the week, snow will become more of a rainfall problem, coming in off the atlantic's. across the u.k., heavy rain will be a problem all the way down across areas just to the west of london and towards parts of france. towards the east, it will be snowing for many parts of the balkans, which means it will be rainfall with a temperature 15 degrees. the northern part of africa, cloudy in algeria and tunisia. we will see some rain showers as well. everyday in algiers at 18 degrees. tunis, mostly cloudy, >> good to have you. the top stories on al jazeera. algerian soldiers have surrounded a gas facility near the libyan border. two people have been killed and gunman are holding 4
in the southern regions of france, towards the pyrenees, clout pushing through. we saw an incredible amount of snow. avalanche warnings in the area are the highest they've seen in this season already, closing many of the road. people have problems getting to work as well as transportation being stopped. wednesday evening and thursday morning, the avalanche warnings have been lifted. the rest of the week, snow will become more of a rainfall problem, coming in off the atlantic's. across the u.k.,...
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frances dinglasan will have your frances dinglasan will have your forecast in just a [ female an] send a loved one a free kleenex® care pack of soothing essentials. go to kleenex.com and enter the code from specially-marked bundles of kleenex® tissues. because only america's softest tissue turns a gesture into a complete gift of care. sir i'm gonnaonly america's softest tissue have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. >> good morning, everyone. 6:41. you are looking at live doppler 7hd. it is dry, according to the radar right now. we know the rain is not here yet, but it's coming maybe around lunchtime. and do remember no matter where you are today, you can track the storm on live doppler 7hd. ju
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you can best cancer and you can win the tour de france but you can't beat the tour de france 7 times and beat cancer or vice versa meaning you have won the tour de france and lost seven testicles. it's obvious in hindsight. it's like the tooth fairy. of course, a winged fairy spends her life collecting baby teeth yet somehow has money in her pocket to give out. defies credibility. any idiot with half a brain should have been able to see armstrong of lying. they've been testing me like crazy. they've been following you. don't the results speak for themselves at a certain point? >> jon: hello! hello. [ laughter ] nailed it again. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] you know what? for as good as interviewing as i am, i would not be surprised if armstrong was also banging david patreaus. [ laughter ] looking at how the two of us have aged since that interview, i need to start doping. [ laughter ] so armstrong admits doping. it's a long road back to redemption. how can he find himself back to america's good graces. >> he has indicated a willingness to testify against others. >> jon: good,
you can best cancer and you can win the tour de france but you can't beat the tour de france 7 times and beat cancer or vice versa meaning you have won the tour de france and lost seven testicles. it's obvious in hindsight. it's like the tooth fairy. of course, a winged fairy spends her life collecting baby teeth yet somehow has money in her pocket to give out. defies credibility. any idiot with half a brain should have been able to see armstrong of lying. they've been testing me like crazy....
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france is reportedly extending its military presence in north africa in addition to the military campaign in mali itself thought to be sending special forces to neighboring tunisia where to protect your reign him sides run by a state owned company the french say the site in new jersey could become the target for african islamist militants who threatened revenge on paris for the mali intervention again. insurgents. and mali their neighbors of course and their former french colonies have resources that the french energy sector is heavily dependent upon. maria for nor should i explain is that already raising questions about a french intentions in the region. the french have died headlong into the military operation in mali but the discussion is too ongoing as to exactly why the western nation has put boots on african soil again costing money and people's lives. official rhetoric remains in line with the mantra of the war on terrorism but some statements suggest another layer of france's defense minister has declared total become quest of mali is the main goal with the president echoing frenc
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germany and france. some politicians frmt call for widening of the partnerships such as poll left-hand looking towards the east or spain or italy. even more so in the french population. there's a call of widening this partnership. as i've said, france and germany often do have contradictory policy positions. so other countries can really find themselves within these positions, i think. so at the end of the day, it's not so much i think a question of content, but rather a question of style. so what germany and france need to make sure is that they do show leadership, as i've said, to their political and economic weight, but they do find the balance between leadership and dominance because surely dominance is not what either of the two countries or any country in europe would want. >> lead but don't -- >> back to you. >> thank you so much for your time there. we'll will you go and warm up. now stick around. we just want to first get you a couple of news stories hitting the wires. first there's been a story
germany and france. some politicians frmt call for widening of the partnerships such as poll left-hand looking towards the east or spain or italy. even more so in the french population. there's a call of widening this partnership. as i've said, france and germany often do have contradictory policy positions. so other countries can really find themselves within these positions, i think. so at the end of the day, it's not so much i think a question of content, but rather a question of style. so...
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french president is raising france's domestic threat level. is he promising increased security at all public buildings. so, how did we get to this point? maly was a french colony until gaining independence in 1960. al qaeda's affiliate in africa has had low profile presence in mali for a decade that changed last year after a military coupe through new terror in that regke that may be happening. military experts now saying the terrorist activity in mali makes it africa's equivalent of afghanistan before the u.s. invasion. speaking of afghanistan, as you know, islamic terrorists once operated freely led the international effort to kick the taliban from power. now more than a decade later. leaders of both country meeting with karzai. what remains up in the air how many troops we will keep in that country and what role they will play in training. molly henneberg with the news live tonight in washington. what do we know about the troops and the switch to a different type of a mission in afghanistan? >> harris had it long been the planned to transit
french president is raising france's domestic threat level. is he promising increased security at all public buildings. so, how did we get to this point? maly was a french colony until gaining independence in 1960. al qaeda's affiliate in africa has had low profile presence in mali for a decade that changed last year after a military coupe through new terror in that regke that may be happening. military experts now saying the terrorist activity in mali makes it africa's equivalent of...
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it to do if if you had wanted to destroy the credibility of france and the western countries over the last five or ten years you couldn't have done a better job by the absurd contradictions of what they do. also this week two french soldiers died in somalia during a failed mission to rescue a hostage who was also killed the raid began hours after french troops began intervention to get rid of the is the most rebel groups in control of the northern part of the country there are currently nine french people held hostage across northern africa a new round of diplomatic efforts to solve the ongoing syrian crisis has failed to reach a breakthrough the un's international mediator lakhdar brahimi reiterated this week there could be no military solution to the conflict and moscow again voices support for a political transition adding that president assad's parcher cannot be a precondition for a deal to end the war meanwhile on the ground rebels seized a large airbase in the north while regime forces bombarded opposition fighters out of the suburbs of the capital damascus earlier western exper
it to do if if you had wanted to destroy the credibility of france and the western countries over the last five or ten years you couldn't have done a better job by the absurd contradictions of what they do. also this week two french soldiers died in somalia during a failed mission to rescue a hostage who was also killed the raid began hours after french troops began intervention to get rid of the is the most rebel groups in control of the northern part of the country there are currently nine...
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it to do if if you had wanted to destroy the credibility of france and the western countries over the last five or ten years you couldn't have done a better job by the absurd contradictions of of what they do meanwhile in somalia two soldiers have been killed during a failed hostage rescue attempt there is still your mind french hostages currently held across north or in africa do you think this failure will cause france to reassess its methods. i think it is a lesson a sharp rap over the knuckles of public opinion if you like to remind people that was as winston churchill reminded everybody a long time ago a very unpredictable events and if it wasn't so the fact that the other chap thought he had a chance there wouldn't be a war and least of the these islamist extremists are very experienced very well armed and very determined to provide harness independent journalist life on strasburg thank you for your time thank you. at least four police officers have been injured in the latest outbreak of loyalist clashes in northern ireland tensions been running high for more than a month after
it to do if if you had wanted to destroy the credibility of france and the western countries over the last five or ten years you couldn't have done a better job by the absurd contradictions of of what they do meanwhile in somalia two soldiers have been killed during a failed hostage rescue attempt there is still your mind french hostages currently held across north or in africa do you think this failure will cause france to reassess its methods. i think it is a lesson a sharp rap over the...
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i'm to bomb with say president of france all not has hailed of france's military intervention in mali as a success the money mali an army has made big advances against islamist insurgents all with the assistance of french troops and early r.t.s. dumbarton as i told my colleague and he said now about the progress made so far and the problems that have come with it. campaign starts with french troops about two and a half weeks ago sweeping up from the center of the country up to with these these islamist held areas meeting very little resistance really they are they go on there was an incident here in cole no where in fact the french helicopter strike killed some civilians apart from that though the french had been welcomed with with street parties and crowds coming out to greet the convoys as they arrived in each of these towns the islamist militants retreating not wanting to stand and fight many people thinking that they have been retreating further into the deserts in the north there's only one town of appreciable size left to capture after the fall of of timbuktu without nearly with
i'm to bomb with say president of france all not has hailed of france's military intervention in mali as a success the money mali an army has made big advances against islamist insurgents all with the assistance of french troops and early r.t.s. dumbarton as i told my colleague and he said now about the progress made so far and the problems that have come with it. campaign starts with french troops about two and a half weeks ago sweeping up from the center of the country up to with these these...